Re: propogating messages through logbooks, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Nov 2 07:39:07 2015 
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> Hi Kenzo,
> I think it would help me to understand your problem, if you would provide a minimal configuration file with two
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Re: propogating messages through logbooks, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Nov 2 08:37:06 2015
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> > Hi Kenzo,
> > I think it would help me to understand your problem, if you would provide a minimal configuration file with two
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first install comments, posted by Kenneth McFarlane on Sun Jan 24 18:00:11 2010
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I am testing Elog for personal and group use. I am starting with a Windows install on a PC. (I came across Elog when doing a shift on ATLAS at CERN.)
It took me some time to discover how to access a local logbook and create a new one. I suggest adding short sections in a prominent place in the
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Re: Summary view - Umlauts, posted by Kenneth Andersson on Tue Jan 8 22:30:45 2008
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Uwe
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Re: Summary view - Umlauts, posted by Kenneth Andersson on Tue Jan 8 22:30:45 2008
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Uwe
wrote:
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Completed Swedish translation, posted by Kenneth Andersson on Wed Jan 9 10:43:42 2008
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Hi!
I have completed the Swedish translation and wonder how I can deliver it (if it´s still needed)?
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"Slow script" problem posting/editing from Safari -- browser hangs, times out, posted by Michael Kelsey on Wed Apr 11 18:14:35 2018
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Hello! The CDMS collaboration is using e-Log as one of it's issue tracking systems. In the last few months, I have noticed a problem
when either creating or editing entries from my usual Safari browser (currently 11.1 on MacOSX 10.13.4): The [Submit] button triggers
a spinning beach ball, with no connection to our e-Log server, and after several minutes, Safari complains the the page had to be reloaded, discarding |
Re: "Slow script" problem posting/editing from Safari -- browser hangs, times out, posted by Michael Kelsey on Sun Apr 15 08:03:21 2018
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Thank you for your suggestion, Stefan! The sysadmin who handles our e-Log server implemented your suggestion earlier today (Saturday). I
have been able to successfully create and modify e-Log entries with Safari since then. Since the "slow script" issue has been intermittent
in the past, I plan to continue testing and monitoring for the next day or so. Nevertheless, it appears that removing the waiting loop has alleviated |